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jules227
LIF Adolescent
Member since 5/07 527 total posts
Name: julieann
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sa question
in regards to male infertility, what can be done to improve count, mobillity and the shape ( i think that is called morphology)? I think morphology is the hardest one to fix? only a few more days til we find out any information.....the days take forever!
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Posted 5/25/07 6:59 AM |
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Red
spring is in the air

Member since 11/05 2688 total posts
Name: helen
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Re: sa question
there are a few obvious things - our drs said - no tight undies, no hot tubs, less caffene and booze and nicotene ... not sure if any worked, but DH's numbers did increase
I've heard that acupuncture can help too
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Posted 5/25/07 9:03 AM |
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DRMom
Two in Blue

Member since 5/05 20223 total posts
Name: Melissa
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Re: sa question
Posted by Red
there are a few obvious things - our drs said - no tight undies, no hot tubs, less caffene and booze and nicotene ... not sure if any worked, but DH's numbers did increase
I've heard that acupuncture can help too
There are vitamins as well do a google search
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Posted 5/25/07 10:04 AM |
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CityNYGirl
My everything!!!!!
Member since 5/05 2324 total posts
Name: Betty
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Re: sa question
Hope this helps..
Men’s Health and Fertility Lifestyle Information
Patients with infertility can have some control of their reproductive function by living healthy lifestyles. Often some “negative” lifestyle may be contributing to their infertility. Therefore, if patients live healthy lifestyles, it is possible that there will be some improvement in their reproductive function. There may not be conclusive evidence for all these lifestyle recommendations, but rarely will following these guidelines hurt, and often they may help:
Males should avoid excessive heat (avoid waterbeds, saunas, hot tubs, etc.). Limit coffee to 1 or 2 cups per day. Do not smoke. Do not use marijuana, cocaine, or other recreational drugs. Marijuana stays in the testes for 2 weeks, so even using it once every two weeks will have a negative effect. Exercise regularly and moderately. Drink no more than 2 ounces of alcohol twice per week. Females should abstain from alcohol if pregnant. Have good nutritional habits, especially a diet rich in fresh fruits, leafy vegetables and fish. Avoid excess of animal fat (red meat, fried food, cheese and whole milk). Diets high in animal fat are associated with a high risk of prostate cancer and heart disease. Be aware of sexual problems and do not hesitate to ask for medical help. Patients should educate themselves about health and reproduction. Seek emotional and/or psychological support; consider meditation to reduce stress.
Vitamins:
It is believed that taking certain vitamins may help improve your fertility. The mechanism of action is believed to be as follows:
The breakdown of oxygen as it passes through the cells in our body results in substances known as free radicals. Infertile men have a higher concentration of free radicals in their semen as compared to fertile men. Free radicals attack and destroy the membrane that surrounds sperm. Anti-oxidants fight against these bad effects. VITAMINS ARE NATURAL ANTI-OXIDANTS!
Dr. Marc Goldstein suggests:
Vitamin C: 500 mg/day Vitamin E: 200 IUs/day Selenium: 200 mcgs/day Multivitamin that contains no more than 20 mg of zinc and no more than 200 IUs of Vitamin E. Folic Acid 800mcg Co Q10 200mg/day There is a product currently available that contains all the suggested supplements except CO Q10 200 mg/day. This product, Conception XR for Men, is available at www.conceptionxr.com. It can be used with CO Q10 200 mg/day to fulfill the recommended vitamin regime.
Lubricants:
DO NOT USE saliva, KY Jelly, Astroglide, Surgilube or any other over-the-counter lubricants. Natural lubrication is best.
Dr. Goldstein recommends the following lubricants:
A small amount of baby oil Whole milk Egg whites Preseed - this lubricant is available on the internet at www.preseed.com
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Posted 5/25/07 10:08 AM |
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LaurenExp
Waiting patiently for baby sis

Member since 8/06 11613 total posts
Name: L-Diddy EDD 11/11/11 :)
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Re: sa question
Was there a diagnosed varicocelle?
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Posted 5/25/07 6:01 PM |
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jules227
LIF Adolescent
Member since 5/07 527 total posts
Name: julieann
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Re: sa question
the only information we have is from the seman analysis. we will find out more on the 30th. i wonder if his job has anything to do with it...he is a fireman. his sa from 3 years ago was normal and we conceived our son so what this is we dont know.
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Posted 5/25/07 9:25 PM |
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